Glycerol (Glycerine)

Cat# G8145-10L

Size : 10L

Brand : US Biological

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G8145 Rabbit Anti-Glycerol (Glycerine)

Clone Type
Polyclonal
Grade
Molecular Biology Grade
Shipping Temp
RT
Storage Temp
RT

Glycerol is a chemical compound also commonly called glycerin or glycerine. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. Glycerol is a sugar alcohol, and is sweet-tasting and of low toxicity. Glycerol has three hydrophilic alcoholic hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature. Its surface tension is 64.00mN/m at 20°C, and it has a temperature coefficient of -0.0598mN/(mK). The glycerol substructure is a central component of many lipids.||Glycerol is used both in sample preparation and gel formation for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Glycerol (5-10%) increases the density of a sample so that the sample will layer at the bottom of a gel’s sample well. Glycerol is also used to aid in casting gradient gels and as a protein stabilizer and storage buffer component.||Synonyms:|1,2,3-Propanetriol; 1,3-dihydroxy-2-propanol; Propanetriol; 1,2,3-Trihydroxypropane; Bulbold; Cognis G; Cristal; DG; DG Glycerin; E 422; Emery 916; GL 300; Glycerin; Glycerin DG; Glycerine; Glyceritol; Glycyl Alcohol; Glyrol; Glysanin; IFP; M 314429; Mackstat H 66; NSC 9230; Osmoglyn; Pricerine 9088; Pricerine 9091; RG; RG-S; Trihydroxypropane||CAS No:|56-81-5||Molecular Formula:|C3H8O3||Molecular Weight:|92.09||Purity:|≥99.7%||Appearance:|Clear, viscous liquid||Identification (IR):|Conforms to reference||Water:|≤0.3%||Heavy Metals:|≤0.0005%||Specific Gravity @25°C:|1.2607-1.2650||Sulfate:|≤0.002%||Chloride:|≤0.003%||RNase:|None Detected||DNase:|None Detected||Protease:|None Detected||Storage and Stability:|Store at RT. Stable for 6 months.||Meets or exceeds USP Specifications

Applications
Important Note: This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological. ||Toxicity and Hazards: All products should be handled by qualified personnel only, trained in laboratory procedures.
Form
Clear, viscous liquid
Purity
≥99.7%
References
Walter S. Long. The Composition of Commercial Fruit Extracts Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), Vol. 28, Jan. 14, 1916 - Jan. 13, 1917 (Jan. 14, 1916 - Jan. 13, 1917), pp. 157-161 doi:10.2307/3624347|J. A. Melero, R. vanGrieken, G. Morales and M. Paniagua (2007). "Acidic Mesoporous Silica for the Acetylation of Glycerol: Synthesis of Bioadditives to Petrol Fuel". Energy Fuels 21 (3): 1782-1791. doi:10.1021/ef060647q.|Dow Chemical Company (15 Mar 2007). "Dow Achieves Another Major Milestone in its Quest for Sustainable Chemistries". Press release.|L. Ott, M. Bicker and H. Vogel (2006). "The catalytic dehydration of glycerol in sub- and supercritical water: a new chemical process for acrolein production". Green Chemistry 8 (2): 214-220. doi:10.1039/b506285c.|Watanabe, M. et al (2007). "Acrolein synthesis from glycerol in hot-compressed water". Bioresource Technology 98: 1285-1290.|S. S. Yazdani and R. Gonzalez (2007). "Anaerobic fermentation of glycerol: a path to economic viability for the biofuels industry". Current Opinion in Biotechnology 18 (3): 213-219. doi:10.1016/j.copbio.2007.05.002. Lay summary – ScienceDaily (27 Jun 2007).|Dow Chemical Company (26 March 2007). "Dow Epoxy Advances Glycerine-To-Epichlorohydrin and Liquid Epoxy Resins Projects by Choosing Shanghai Site". Press release.|U.S. Food and Drug Administration. "FDA Advises Manufacturers to Test Glycerin for Possible Contamination." Released May 4, 2007. Last retrieved May 8, 2007.|WALT BOGDANICH and JAKE HOOKER. "From China to Panama, a Trail of Poisoned Medicine." New York Times. Published: May 6, 2007. Last retrieved May 8, 2007.

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